"How to bypass and block infuriating cookie popups" ๐๐คฆ๐ปโโ๏ธ๐คฆ๐ปโโ๏ธ
Oh the hilarious irony. Can anyone recommend an up to date Firefox addon that gets rid of these fucking popups, automatically declining all but necessary? I've looked at a few but I remember folks here recommending some that I can't now for the life if me remember what they were. Thanks!
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And please, if you use consent-o-matic, report the pages it doesn't work on. It's very easy to do and results in shit getting fixed.
uBlock Origin: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/?utm_source=addons.mozilla.org&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=search
This is the best way. If the cookie popup isn't blocked, go in ublock settings and enable the adguard annoyances lists
If it's still not blocked do it yourself with the element picker (not zapper), takes a second
https://www.maketecheasier.com/ultimate-ublock-origin-superusers-guide/#removing-elements
Thanks, was not aware of this one ๐
This is the way. I just zap anything that bugs me if it's not caught by the lists
๐ I didn't know, thanks!!!
Why is it that even when you refuse necessary cookies the site still seems to be 100% functional
You shouldnt be actually able to refuse necessary cookies as the site needs to function even if you click 'decline all' by law.
If a site does break, report it to the supervisory authority of your country.
If you are in the US.. hahahahah.
Why report if a site breaks? It's not illegal to have a broken website, as long as it still respects your choice.
The site is not really allowed to bother you with the cookie popup either.
If you clicked whatever, the site has to make sure your choice is kept for a reasonable time.
Asking again can be seen as trying to force you to allow more cookies, just so the popup doesnt appear again.
That choice wouldnt be freely given and thus not valid as thats required by the regulation.
All the "necessary" cookies are login stuff. If you never log in, it won't affect you. And even if you do login, it simply won't keep you logged in on subsequent visits.
In case you want to share you data for them to sell, so not 100% functional
I use I still don't care about cookies, which blocks the banners; and NoScript, which blocks JavaScript and other crap that would bring up the popup in the first place.
I may stop using IDCAC, however, as some other comments have shown me that I can just use an annoyances blocklist in uBO instead. The fewer extensions I have, the less fingerprintable I am, or so I'm told.
Also "I still don't care about cookies" will automatically accept cookies It can't reject.
Better use uBO and if It can't block the cookie banner for some reason, that site is not worth your time and effort !
I wasn't aware of this. Thanks for the tip!
If you try to use a pihole? Or a DNS that block your wanted domains?
https://privsec.dev/posts/knowledge/badness-enumeration/
Doesn't blocking JavaScript brakes most websites nowadays?
The popular ones, yes, but most of what I'm looking for would still work in Dillo, though it would look a little janky in that particular browser.
For everything else, I selectively unblock certain domains. If I trust the site, I make this persistent. If I don't, this is temporary and Librewolf clears any cookies, settings, caches, or tokens that the site may have given me when I close the window.
Thanks!
Consent o matic
Cookies banners is only a thing because the website operators are such pigs with your data.
+ raindrop.io โ not as an extension but a pinned tab, mostly for convenience to keep my saved websites and articles in one place, if anyone knows anything better, or more useful, or open source, let me knowIf you're a selfhoster, try Wallabag (open source)
That's good. I prefer using the ol' Firefox hardened.
I still don't care about cookies (not to be confused with i don't care about cookies, that one got sold to some company and the "still" one is a community fork from before the sale)
I use one called "I don't care about cookies", seems to work well.
Avast bought it.
There is "I still don't care about cookies" which is a fork of the original or use any other plugins mentioned.